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0,. O. BURTON. ALTERNATING RBVERSING MEOHANIOALMOVEMENT.

No. 312,249. Patented Feb. 17,1885.

NITED STATES PATENT Canton.

CHARLES COE BURTON, OF UTIOA, NEW YORK.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 312,249, dated February 17,1885.

Application filed October 29, 1884.

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tion to become a citizen of the United States,

in the circuit court for the county of Monroe, in the State of Michigamwhere he then resided,) have invented a new and useful Arrangement of an Alternating Reversing Mechanical Movement; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to theletters and figures marked thereon.

My invention relates to the novel arrangement of the reversing mechanical movement in the manner and by the mechanism hereinafter more fully described and claimed.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a side view of the complete gear, showing the driving-shaft and pinion. This pinion is in gear with the transmitting-wheel, upon which is pivoted a connecting-rod, the other end of which is pivoted in a gear-sector which is in gear with the pinion, this performing one revolution for each oscillation of the gear-sector. Fig. 2 represents a vertical section view of the transmitting-wheel, taken at line 00 m, Fig. 1.

Having described my invention with reference to the figures marked on the accompanying drawings, I will now proceed to describe it by reference to the letters marked thereon, in which similar letters refer to corresponding parts throughout the'several views.

A represents the drivingshaft. B represents the pinion. 0 represents the transmitting-wheel, the

gear of which meshes in the pinion-gear.

D represents a stud cast upon an enlarge ment on one of the spokes of the wheel, forming a pivot upon which the connecting-rod is fitted.

E represents the connecting-rod, one end connecting by means of cap and stud F to wheel 0, and the opposite end is pivoted to gear-sector G at F.

G is a segment gear-sector pivoted at F, which meshes in pinion-wheel H, upon which the reverse circular motion takes place when the connecting-rod passes the dead-center.

What lclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. The combination of the various parts described in the foregoing specification, all ar- CHARLES OOE BURTON.

\Vitnesscs:

G. E. DAVENPORT, EDWARD H. WELLs. 

